NOTE: This record book at Christ's College, Cambridge records degree fees, £14 for Darwin's B.A. in 1831 and £12 for his M.A. in 1836.

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Reproduced with the permission of the Master and Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge.

See an introduction to Darwin's student bills at Christ's College by John van Wyhe.

1 Ds = Dominus, the title due to all Bachelors of Arts. After receiving the Master of Arts degree the title of Mr. replaced Ds. ad Babtistam = "those admitted between Ash-Wednesday and St. John Baptist's Day (June 24th)" LL1.